Scuba diving offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to enter the
marine world and explore exotic underwater spots, swim along with sea creatures
and fishes, and even look at shipwrecks. It’s fast becoming one of the most
popular recreational water sports in the world. Tourists and enthusiasts alike
want to have a taste of the exhilarating and almost-magical experience that
scuba diving provides.
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So, if you are looking for the best scuba diving sites to
dive into for the first time or to explore as experienced enthusiasts, here’s a
list of the must-visit places:
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Australia
No list of the top scuba diving places can be complete
without mentioning Australia. It's home to the Great Barrier Reef- the world’s largest and healthiest coral reef system.
Australia’s diving spots like the Ribbon Reefs or the Osprey Reef offer
breathtakingly beautiful sights and a very diverse marine life including giant
sea turtles, manta rays, sharks, porpoises, and huge sea snakes. There are over
three thousand coral cays and reef
systems in Australia.
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Indonesia
Indonesia is considered by many divers to be the best
place for overall diving and underwater photography, especially in the Indian
Ocean and Pacific Ocean region. The Indonesian diving sites have everything
from healthy coral reefs to shipwrecks, to big fishes and critters. Cape Kri is
one of the most popular spots with barracudas, manta rays, coral garden, giant
trevallies, and sharks.
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Kona Mantas — Hawaii, USA
The world-famous Kona Mantas will give you a surreal experience with
its nighttime manta dives. Dive lights
are pointed up to attract the plankton while crouching on the bottom off
Keahole Point and divers get to see the mantas, some as huge as 16 feet,
feeding on the plankton. Kona’s manta dives are very popular and you can also
go for twilight reef dives or swim around eels, octopuses, and squids at night.
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Galapagos Islands
A dive at the Galapagos is sure
to transport you to another-worldly,
strange place of four-eyed fish swimming alongside penguins. You can find
iguanas feeding on algae, and dolphins’ swimming around sea lions. Some of the
most popular dive spots in the Galapagos are El Arena and El Arko at Darwin
Island where you can encounter whale sharks, hammerheads, and of course Galapagos. Cape Douglas and Roca Redonda are
also great for witnessing marine life found nowhere else in the world.
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Palau
If you are looking for a thrilling, adrenaline-pumping
diving experience then look no further than Palau. You can explore coral walls,
see the rich underwater life and find almost a dozen reef sharks racing towards
you. The sharks swim closer as they get more comfortable with your presence.
Other attractions are the schools of red-tooth trigger-fish, eagle rays, and
parrot-fish.
There are many other places in the world which allow you
to have a once-in-a-lifetime diving experience. The diving sites at Maldives, Mexico, Fiji, Egypt, and Brazil all have
their own unique flora and fauna and their own specialties,
be it shipwrecks, amazing sea creatures, underwater natural structures, and caves.
Nothing can
replicate the incredible high of a great dive. Go through our trusted hotel
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